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groups or classes Serve as a liaison between departments and CTL writing services Actively participate in the CTL training program and professional development opportunities Create a welcoming and
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Community Health Education Research; Community Health Education Program Planning, Development & Evaluation; Measurement & Evaluation in Health Promotion; and Epidemiology; advise master’s-level graduate
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in the CTL training program and professional development opportunities Create a welcoming and inclusive learning environment Perform administrative responsibilities per CTL and UNM guidelines Minimum
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is possible to gain additional hours as an after-school program assistant from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Please see our other listing for after-school program assistant opportunities. For more information
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events to prepare, maintain, and clean-up all venues within FUSION: 708, The Meadow, and The Cell Theatre. From larger scale live music, dance, and theatrical performances, to private parties and events
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Master of Science in Anesthesia (MSA) Program with Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine. Marketing and Outreach Support: ● Help create and update promotional materials like flyers
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to communicate with customers about ongoing issues in classrooms and dealing with audiovisual systems and computer software. Responsible for ongoing coaching and support of staff development along with helping
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candidates for Residential Advisors for the 2026 American Indian Summer Bridge (AISB) Program. The AISB Program is designed to immerse incoming American Indian/Indigenous students into the rigors of college
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to customer inquiries, and provide information about CE classes and programs. Furthermore, Student Office Assistants provide assistance to our program managers, help with various administrative projects, and
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AWARD** The High School Equivalency Program (HEP) is a federally funded five-year discretionary grant under the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Migrant Education, to assist migrant and seasonal